Suspended Raindrop Installations

Kinetic Rain by ART+COM is Located in Singapore's Airport

Kinetic Rain by ART+COM is a distinct art project installed above two escalators in Terminal 1 at the Singapore Airport. This project is composed of 608 copper-covered aluminum rain droplets that are held up by steel rods.

A motor powered by a computer was placed in the ceiling to make these droplets appear to be floating above the escalators. The computer has the droplets on a 15-minute pattern where they move back and forth together simultaneously.

Since the 1950s, kinetic art has been a prevalent art form, and with advanced computer technology three-dimensional kinetic sculptures are rising in popularity. They consist of moving parts that are controlled by some form of motor. This art installation is a beautiful addition to the busy airport.
Trend Themes
1. Kinetic Art Sculptures - The rise of three-dimensional kinetic sculptures as a popular form of art create new opportunities for artists and engineers to create innovative installations.
2. Computer Controlled Art - Advancements in computer technology enable more complex and impressive art installations that can be controlled in real-time.
3. Suspended Installations - The creation of suspended installations opens the possibility for artistic expression in public spaces.
Industry Implications
1. Art and Design - Opportunities to create new installations and sculptures that utilize technological advancements in the art world could drive growth in this industry.
2. Airports - Establishments seeking to create unique and innovative experiences for customers can invest in art installations, such as this one in Singapore's airport.
3. Engineering and Manufacturing - The development and creation of kinetic sculptures requires expertise in mechanical engineering and high-quality manufacturing processes.

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